Cicero, NY -- Cicero police arrested a 16-year-old boy Monday in connection with four burglaries and a vehicle theft earlier this month in the John's Landing area.

Romello Gallman, of 5607 Bear Road, Clay, was charged with felony burglary, as well as misdemeanor petit larceny and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

He is accused of entering unlocked windows and doors to steal personal items, such as bicycles, game systems and a bow and arrow, said Cicero Police Chief Joseph Snell.

The burglaries took place on Belnor Drive, Dawn's Ridge and two on Laramie Lane, Snell said. Investigators believe Gallman was responsible for a second burglary on Belnor, but the suspect couldn't remember, the police chief said.

Investigator James Meyers had interviewed Gallman several times in the past few weeks before making the arrest Monday. A second person is believed to have participated in the burglaries, but police don't have enough evidence to arrest that person, Snell said. The investigation is continuing.

A 15-year-old was also accused of helping with the pickup truck theft from Honeycomb Path. That person's name was not released due to age.

Gallman was sent to the Onondaga County Justice Center jail with bail set at $5,000 cash or $10,000 bond, according to jail records. Two of the burglaries were investigated by Cicero police and two by state police.

Snell said the suspect was arrested by Cicero police first and then handed over to state police.